Next Weekend
Good morning?
Wrong
I brace myself five minutes too late
One doorbell
Two doorbells
Three doorbells
“They’re here!” my mother shouts
In come my uncles
in come my aunties
in come my cousins
“Have you eaten? You look like a stick!”
“Sorry we’re late” “You look like you just woke up!”
“Anong ulam mo?” (what food do you have?)
I take their hands and raise it to my forehead
“Bless po” to show my respect
Every weekend, my cousins come over or we go to them
I trip on the large barricade of shoes on my way to the kitchen
The smell of fresh rice fills the air
Sixteen plates placed on the table
The sounds of spoons and forks clanking together adds to the loud commotion
We settle around the table to pray
Then, we eat!
Sinigang, Adobo,
Lumpia,
Pancit, you name it! It's all there
The cousins stay in the basement
The uncles drink and the aunties sing karaoke
The speakers shake the room for hours
The clock strikes 2am
They’ve been saying goodbye for an hour now
“Just one more song!”
My aunt says with the microphone in her hand
Clock strikes 3am
Out go my uncles
out go my auntie
and out go my cousins
I lay on my bed exhausted
My eyelids give up
I begin to drift away in my sleep
But then
The phone rings
“Hello?”
”Your cousin left her phone and car keys there.”
“Can we go back?”